Part 14 (1/2)
Danny thrashed, screaming loudly, saving himself from the landscape of nightmares-the clutches of the sandman.
Someone shook him, tugging him the rest of the way back to reality, to the safety and security of a grandmother's arms.
”Danny, wake up, hon. You're dreaming, just dreaming. Wake up.”
Danny struggled under his blanket until sure it was his grandmother that had him.
”They're on the s.h.i.+p, Granny!” Danny exclaimed, still visibly shaken from the nightmare.
”No, hon, they're not onboard. They're far away on land. We're safe-just try to calm down and breathe.”
”Granny, I heard them before. I was on the back of the s.h.i.+p, hiding. I heard them,” Danny said, sobbing.
”No, honey, they're not here. Just calm down and try to go back to sleep,” Dean said, petting down Danny's cowlick.
”Yes they are, I know what they sound like. I remember. I remember the water tower. I remember Mom, Dad-”
A knock on the door interrupted Danny before he could go down that dark road of memory. Dean tucked him back in bed, kissed him on the forehead, and went to the door. She cracked it to see who was calling at such a late hour. Tara stood outside in her nightgown.
”Is everything all right, Dean? I heard Danny.”
”Yes, another nightmare. He's had them for over a week now and I don't know what to do.”
”Can I help?”
”No, it's all right. Thank you for offering. He'll just have to work through it. He really believes they're onboard.”
”Those things?”
”Yes, he's convinced. He thinks he heard one of them.”
”Where? When?” Tara asked, a flash of fear moving over her face.
”Over a week ago, farther back on the s.h.i.+p on this floor, in the restricted area. He didn't tell me he'd been back there; I found out during the first night of nightmares.”
”What do you think?”
”About Danny?”
”No, about what he said about them being here.”
Dean tilted her head to the side for a moment, choosing her words carefully. ”I think Danny has been through a lot, let's put it that way.”
”You're a pretty strong lady from what I've seen.”
”Thank you. I may seem like a cast-iron old bird at times, but every now and again it sure helps to hear that.”
”I mean it. Goodnight, Dean.”
”Goodnight, hon. You and Laura be sure to let me know if you need anything. I know her momma is busy these days with the doc.”
”Thanks,” Tara said, leaving for her adjoining stateroom.
Dean closed the door behind Tara, and turned to check how Danny was doing. The blanket moved slowly up and down in the rhythm of the boy's breathing. Tara's voice must have soothed him enough to ease him back to sleep. Dean turned on her reading lamp and scanned her bookshelf. She decided on a random paperback to help her nod off. She started somewhere in Freakonomics, learning about why drug dealers still lived with their mothers . . . a time not so long ago when there were still drug dealers and their mothers, anyway. Dean eventually grew tired and drifted off to dreamland. Her final thought before the book dropped to her lap-stay alive for him. The creatures had thus far failed to sever their bond-Dean swore she'd not outlive Danny. He was the last of her line.
29.
USS George Was.h.i.+ngton At about the same time Dean found sleep, a loud rap on the door woke Admiral Goettleman from his own rest, prompting a deluge of cursing as he pulled his legs over the side of the bed into his slippers. On his way to the noise, he looked up at the time-0300 hours. He cracked the door open to see his two guards standing like stone sentries next to Joe Maurer.
”Sir, I have a priority-one communique for you from the facility. I'm the only one onboard that has seen this and you are going to want to read it right away.”
Joe moved past the sentries and inside, closer to the admiral's desk, and handed him the locked bag containing the message just received via secure wire.
”Close the door, Joe.”
After whispering something to the sentries, Joe did what he was told.
The admiral pulled the key out of his desk and unlocked the bag. Inside was a briefing folder with numerous cla.s.sification markings. He put on his reading gla.s.ses and began to scan the cable.
BEGIN TRANSMISSION.
KLIEGLIGHT SERIAL 205.
RTTUZYUW-RQHNQN-00000-RRRRR-Y.
T O P S E C R E T//SAP HORIZON.
SUBJ: NEVADA SPECIMEN ALPHA REACTION TO MINGYONG ANOMALY.
RMKS: BY ORDER OF COG AUTHORITY, THIS STATION EXTRACTED ONE OF FOUR DECEASED SPECIMENS FROM DEEP AND LONGTERM CRYOGENIC CONTAINMENT. THIS STATION EXPOSED SPECIMEN ALPHA (FIRST SPECIMEN RECOVERED FROM 1947 CRASH SITE) TO AMBIENT AIR INSIDE A CONTROLLED AND SECURE TESTING FACILITY ON OUTBREAK D+335.
BACKGROUND: HUMAN TEST SUBJECTS REANIMATE ON AVERAGE AT + ~60 MINUTES FROM TIME OF DEATH BASED ON ROOM TEMPERATURES-LOWER TEMPERATURE LENGTHENS REANIMATION TIME-AND NATURAL CAUSE OF DEATH (NO EPIDERMAL BREACH). REANIMATION FOR HUMANS WITH UNDEAD INDUCED EPIDERMAL BREACH NEAR MAJOR ARTERIES HAS BEEN NOTED ON MANY OCCASIONS AT LESS THAN ONE HOUR. LESS THAN THIRTY MINUTES FOR SMALLER SUBJECTS.
SUMMARY: UPON RELEASE FROM THE CLOSED CRYOGENIC CAPSULE STORAGE ENVIRONMENT, SPECIMEN ALPHA IMMEDIATELY REACTED TO THE MINGYONG ANOMALY, BEGINNING REANIMATION PROCESS INDICATED BY ERRATIC MOVEMENT AND VOCAL NOISE FROM A MOUTH ORIFICE. FULL REANIMATION WAS NOTED BY OBSERVATION TEAM AT FOUR MINUTES, TWELVE SECONDS. SPECIMEN ALPHA WAS SELECTED FOR TESTING BASED ON BODY CONDITION. MOST OF THE SPECIMEN'S LOWER TORSO WAS MISSING FROM INJURIES SUSTAINED IN THE 1947 SHOOT DOWN.
THIS EXPERIMENT RESULTED IN TWO CASUALTIES.
SPECIMEN ALPHA-DESPITE MISSING LOWER EXTREMITIES-WAS ABLE TO COMPROMISE THE STEEL DOORS OF THE ENGINE TESTING FACILITY AND KILL TWO SPECIAL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL BEFORE AUXILIARY TEAMS WERE ABLE TO DEPLOY COUNTERMEASURES ON THE CREATURE AND THE NEWLY REANIMATED OPERATORS. SMALL ARMS WERE NOTED AS MOSTLY INEFFECTIVE. ALTHOUGH DIFFICULT TO EXTRAPOLATE THE REANIMATED STRENGTH DEMONSTRATED BY SPECIMEN ALPHA, THE DESTROYED STEEL DOOR WAS RATED TO WITHSTAND PRESSURE FLUCTUATIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL ENGINE TESTING.
IT IS TACTICALLY SIGNIFICANT TO NOTE THAT SECOND ORDER MEDICAL EFFECTS WERE EXPERIENCED BY EXPOSED PERSONNEL IN DIRECT LINE OF SIGHT TO SPECIMEN ALPHA. THEY INCLUDE MIGRAINE HEADACHES AND EXTREME FATIGUE SYMPTOMS IN ALL PERSONNEL IN VICINITY OF THE CREATURE DURING THE TWELVE MINUTES OF REANIMATION. THESE MEDICAL EFFECTS SUBSIDED IMMEDIATELY AFTER SPECIMEN ALPHA'S BRAIN WAS DESTROYED VIA FLAME THROWER.